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... patient are aware of its existence , or before it becomes developed to a degree that brings it clearly within the limits of any of the above definitions , that a source of excitement - fear , ap- prehension , or mental disturbance of ...
... patient are aware of its existence , or before it becomes developed to a degree that brings it clearly within the limits of any of the above definitions , that a source of excitement - fear , ap- prehension , or mental disturbance of ...
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... patient . I speak not of accidental crises , which can furnish no therapeutic indica- tion , such as falls upon the head , poisoning , cutting the hair , castration and the operation for cataract , which have sometimes brought insanity ...
... patient . I speak not of accidental crises , which can furnish no therapeutic indica- tion , such as falls upon the head , poisoning , cutting the hair , castration and the operation for cataract , which have sometimes brought insanity ...
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... patient derives from friendly and frequent intercourse with his physician ! How valuable the lesson , which the latter acquires , relative to the influence of the physical over the moral man , and reciprocally ! In the gestures ...
... patient derives from friendly and frequent intercourse with his physician ! How valuable the lesson , which the latter acquires , relative to the influence of the physical over the moral man , and reciprocally ! In the gestures ...
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... patient , and the sickness which existed , previous to the appearance of mental alienation , and which ceased a little before , or at the moment of the attack . Among the ancients , the treatment of insanity was made to consist in the ...
... patient , and the sickness which existed , previous to the appearance of mental alienation , and which ceased a little before , or at the moment of the attack . Among the ancients , the treatment of insanity was made to consist in the ...
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... patient , exas- perates the evil . Sometimes , an excess of tenderness keeps up the disease . A husband persuades himself that he cannot secure the happiness of his wife ; and resolves to fly from her , or to terminate his existence ...
... patient , exas- perates the evil . Sometimes , an excess of tenderness keeps up the disease . A husband persuades himself that he cannot secure the happiness of his wife ; and resolves to fly from her , or to terminate his existence ...
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accustomed affections affusions agitation appear attack attention becomes believe Bicêtre body brain causes cease cerebral Charenton chestnut color chronic cold committed confinement consequence constipation convulsions cranium cretins cure death delirium dementia desire destroy disease disorder disposition drinks emaciated employed epilepsy epileptic erotomania excitement exercise eyes fear feeble fever forms of insanity frequent friends frightful furious fury habit hallucinations head hemorrhoids Hippocrates hospital husband hypochondria ideas idiocy idiots illusions influence insane insane persons insomnia irritable lesions less lypemania malady mania manifested melancholy membrane meninges menses menstrual menstruation ment mental alienation mind monomania months moral mother nervous observed organs pains paralysis Paris passions patient period physical physician physiognomy Pinel present produce provoked reason regimen remarkable respect Salpêtrière says sensibility sleep sometimes speak suffer suicide suppression symptoms temperament tepid baths terminate tion transverse colon treatment violent walk whilst woman women young
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